
What do Teenagers Think About Their Parent's MS
Researchers at the University of Southampton are interested in finding out how teenagers view their parents’ MS.
The University has given the following information about their project:
- We know very little about how teenagers feel about having a parent with MS and talking to you will help us understand. For some people there may be very positive things, while for some others it may be distressing – either way we want to know more.
- The research involves talking to a researcher from the University about having a parent with MS. This meeting will take around 30 minutes to an hour and can take place either at the University of Southampton or at your home.
- We will reimburse any travel expenses you incur and we will give you a £5 shopping voucher to say “thank you” for your time.
- If you are a parent with MS or a teenager aged between 13 – 18 with a parent with MS and may be interested in taking part, please contact Angeliki Bogosian on 02380 598721 or ab2406@soton.ac.uk
- Please note that by finding out more you are not committing yourself to take part.
- Yours sincerely, Prof. Rona Moss-Morris, Dr. Julie Hadwin, Angeliki Bogosian.
For more information, please contact:
Angeliki Bogosian
Postgraduate Student
Centre for Clinical Applications of Health Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Tel: 023 8059 8721
email: ab2406@soton.ac.uk
